3 Ideas For Designing Your Dream Driveway
When it comes to your driveway, there aren’t many options to choose from. Your driveway is the path to your home. Long or short, it should be inviting and convenient for your guests. Here are few ideas to help make your driveway the talk of the town.
Short and to the Point
Unfortunately, not all driveways are going to be a “dream driveway.” But, you can make due with what you have and make the best of it. For homeowners that live in tight developments and don’t have much of a driveway to work with, no problem!
Even short driveways can be elegant and inviting. Experiment with strips of grass or different color stone to add a bit of style.
Longer Driveways
Long driveways have more potential to incorporate landscape and lighting. Whether your long driveway is straight, curved, uses gravel, stone, or pavement, you can always line it with trees or an array of different plants.
In the photo below, the long, straight, gravel driveway uses evenly spaced trees and lights to perfectly accent the path to their home.
Circular Driveways
Sacrificing your front yard for a convenient driveway might be the best choice you could make for your home. Circular driveways are great for bringing your driveway closer to your home and providing easier parking and maneuvering for your guests.
If your house is the source of all family get-togethers and holiday parties, a circular driveway might be the driveway for you.
Finding the perfect balance between elegance and convenience can be pretty tricky—especially for a complicated project like a driveway. If you’re in need of some fresh ideas for your driveway, look no further!
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I’ve always loved the unique look of circular driveways. It’d definitely be the one in my dream home!
Thanks Jordan! Circular driveways are definitely my favorite as well!
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No problem, Bob! We should have a new blog in a few weeks.